Rat urine in of itself is not toxic. It may carry diseases that are dangerous and infectious to humans. It is generally best to avoid it.
as far as i know i do not think so
It isn't. Cat urine is not fluorescent, and it does not glow in the dark. I'm not sure where this myth comes from. Cat urine is yellow, like human urine. To the naked eye, it is indistinguishable from human urine, except for the smell. Cat urine is ammonia-based (unlike human urine) so it smells of ammonia.
animals use many ways to attract each other such as pheromones wich are emmited by certain glands to color marking on their bodies.
figurine means the urine of the animals or it is like a fungus
That is false. Male animals in most species attract females as the male does not carry babies, so it can be polygamous, as in many birds. But in several more species as well, females attract many mates to ensure her pregnancy with her urine, like cats and dogs and giraffes.
Rat urine in of itself is not toxic. It may carry diseases that are dangerous and infectious to humans. It is generally best to avoid it.
Urine is normally sterile. Warts come from viral infections. HPV is a common wart producer.
no
petals attract may attract animals and insects to the flower
Spread urine everywhere.Dr. Monsacrtatvaradaaadafadaf
by spraing its urine on the ground or tree
as far as i know i do not think so
Birds.
It isn't. Cat urine is not fluorescent, and it does not glow in the dark. I'm not sure where this myth comes from. Cat urine is yellow, like human urine. To the naked eye, it is indistinguishable from human urine, except for the smell. Cat urine is ammonia-based (unlike human urine) so it smells of ammonia.
They spray there urine (females) males track them down. 'their'... not 'there'
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